The Tremere Update Is Now Live For Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt
This patch adds a new Clan, a fresh Archetype, and a state-of-the-art Armory training facility.
Kindreds, gather around, because the "most exciting update yet,” according to developer Sharkmob, has arrived in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt.
Yesterday, the Tremere patch went live for the battle royale game where players are vampires. This update adds a new Clan, a fresh Archetype, and a state-of-the-art Armory training facility.
The clan is named after the patch itself, Tremere, and it allows players to really tap into their supernatural powers. As for the Archetype, it’s called Scholar. These intellectuals have the ability to levitate, wield Blood Lances, and expose damaged enemies even when behind walls. Last but not least, players can now hone their skills at the Armory’s Gun Range before entering the battlefield for the real deal.
Besides these additions, there’s also another weapon — the Double Tap pistol, a couple of maps — Rudolfinium and Railway Station, and another Artifact — the Noddist Volume. There’s also dozens of balancing changes and bug fixes. Check out the full update notes and get ready for battle.
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